SeagullinExile
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I hate to say it, but I think Dunk may have to bide his time. Igor looks a different player this season, he looked to be carrying a bit more timber last year, seems fitter.
You may be right, the club may agree with you, he may get injured, he may retire, he may move on. I promise I love the bloke as much as you and everyone else. He's eclipsed Brian Horton as our iconic top division captain and whatever happens LD's legend is set in stone for decades, so hopefully we can agree on that.I guess, you can think that, for me Lewis Dunk is going to retire from the heart of our defence with the captain's armband on, and that's a good 4 or 5 seasons away
I'm still not convinced ... Big mistake in him every game.I hate to say it, but I think Dunk may have to bide his time. Igor looks a different player this season, he looked to be carrying a bit more timber last year, seems fitter.
This.I'm still not convinced ... Big mistake in him every game.
Bmuff he gave the ball away creating a 1 on 1 for evanilson. Luckily we have a proper goalie to save us these days.
I remember Alan Shearer commenting "who knew he had that in his locker?" about a long dunk through ball early in Gpott.https://www.thetimes.com/sport/foot...n-transformed-player-premier-league-gknl7ww0g Quite liked this article on Dunk in The Times, but would have been better if it had acknowledged how unusually good on the ball he had always seemed capable of being, right from his debut. Overplays the transformation a bit as I don't think there is a defender in the world who would have looked a great ball player given how we set up 2017-19